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In what groups we can divide the Bengal Tiger?

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(03-21-2017, 11:07 PM)Ngala Wrote: Hi to all, members and reader.

My question is: 

In what groups we can divide the Bengal Tigers (Panthera tigris tigris) based on the different regions, and based on the morphological differences?

For example, it's clear that the tigers from the Terai Arc are different from the tigers from Sundarbans.

We thought to reorder some sections, for avoid the fragmentation of information. I would ask if you have any suggestions; all information is good.

@peter @Roflcopters @Apollo @Pckts @Shardul

I like the Terai Arc or Northern Indian Tigers
Then Central Indian Tigers
Then Southern Indian Tigers

Then Amur, Sumatran, Sunderbans and any other sub species.
Would be my vote, I think its nice to view tigers by region over specific parks.
It's a little confusing with kaziranga tigers and Ranthambhore, but you could probably include both in Northern Indian Tigers.
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